895 resultados para Virtual Computer World
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Este artigo procura promover um enquadramento metodológico para o estudo estético de jogo, tarefa que se afigura de enorme dificuldade devido à inflexão da área do jogo em múltiplos sentidos. Dada a excessiva abrangência do conceito de “jogos de computador”, o autor defende a sua substituição por “jogos em ambiente virtual”, termo esse que inclui todos os jogos de simulação e exclui aqueles que são apenas digitais. Existem três dimensões que caracterizam todos os jogos em ambiente virtual, nomeadamente a jogabilidade, a estrutura e o cenário de jogo. Cada uma destas dimensões poderá ajudar a definir áreas de investigação mais precisas. Contudo, o estudo aprofundado do jogo tem obrigatoriamente que assentar na sua prática, sendo que o investigador poderá mesmo confundir-se com um dos seguintes tipos de jogador: social, mata dor, conquistador ou explorador. O estudioso do jogo, tal como qualquer outro jogador, faz, habitualmente, a apologia do jogo não-linear, onde se pode contornar níveis predefinidos por forma a progredir mais rapidamente. Assim, aquilo que poderá ser considerado uma falta de ética na prática de jogo será essencial para uma análise académica que recorre a estratégias não lineares de jogo, por forma a melhor apreender a sua verdadeira dimensão.
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Partindo do pressuposto de que os jogos de computador são um território quase inexplorado em matéria de criação artística propõe-se uma reflexão sobre a possibilidade de uma contaminação estética no âmbito destes ambientes tecnológicos tão característicos da sociedade contemporânea. Através da referência a projectos já existentes que tentam de alguma forma contrariar esta aparente impossibilidade estética, num contexto lúdico massificado, abordam-se duas questões essenciais: a recorrente utilização no espaço virtual da perspectiva renascentista em opções estéticas constantemente recriadas a partir do real e a negação ou a impossibilidade de uma ou várias narrativas. Partindo destes dois pressupostos, a recorrente utilização de uma representação em perspectiva e a negação da narrativa, projecta-se investigar na área da representação estética e da ficção não linear, da possibilidade de espaços virtuais enriquecedores do ponto de vista onírico e da existência de narrativas paralelas em argumentos interactivos pós-cinematográficos de estratégia e aventura.
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As Comunidades de Prática fomentam a aprendizagem, transmissão e produção de conhecimento na organização. Contudo, esta perspetiva é ainda pouco desenvolvida nas comunidades online de e para investigadores. Neste artigo, apresenta-se o plano de desenvolvimento de uma Comunidade de Prática, desenvolvida na plataforma Moodle e num grupo no Facebook, para investigadores na Universidade Aberta, alicerçado num enquadramento teórico do tema, com o qual se pretende reforçar a comunicação online e cooperação entre os investigadores, potencializando a coesão e melhoria de práticas a nível da investigação. Pela análise de entrevistas realizadas aos investigadores e das dinâmicas geradas no grupo de Facebook verifica-se interesse no desenvolvimento de projetos de investigação e preferência pelo trabalho em equipa, apesar da falta de financiamento, tempo ou apoio. Apurou-se ainda um aumento de interações em publicações dos próprios investigadores, sendo que, em média, apenas 21 dos 43 membros do grupo visualizam as publicações, havendo maior ou menor interesse conforme o tipo de publicação feita.
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This paper describes a multi-agent based simulation (MABS) framework to construct an artificial electric power market populated with learning agents. The artificial market, named TEMMAS (The Electricity Market Multi-Agent Simulator), explores the integration of two design constructs: (i) the specification of the environmental physical market properties and (ii) the specification of the decision-making (deliberative) and reactive agents. TEMMAS is materialized in an experimental setup involving distinct power generator companies that operate in the market and search for the trading strategies that best exploit their generating units' resources. The experimental results show a coherent market behavior that emerges from the overall simulated environment.
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The present work reports on the practical cooperation between two Universities from Hungary and Portugal. Students from Portugal are remotely accessing an experimental facility, which is physically in Hungary. The cooperation among these Higher Education establishments allowed the development and testing of a Remote Laboratory at the BME. This paper reports on the characteristics and initial testing of the Thermocouples Rise Time Measurement System and provides information on development and students' feedback.
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Communities of Practice are places which provide a sound basis for organizational learning, enabling knowledge creation and acquisition thus improving organizational performance, leveraging innovation and consequently increasing competitively. Virtual Communities of Practice (VCoP‟s) can perform a central role in promoting communication and collaboration between members who are dispersed in both time and space. The ongoing case study, described here, aims to identify both the motivations and the constraints that members of an organization experience when taking part in the knowledge creating processes of the VCoP‟s to which they belong. Based on a literature review, we have identified several factors that influence such processes; they will be used to analyse the results of interviews carried out with the leaders of VCoP‟s in four multinationals. As future work, a questionnaire will be developed and administered to the other members of these VCoP‟s
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With accelerated market volatility, faster response times and increased globalization, business environments are going through a major transformation and firms have intensified their search for strategies which can give them competitive advantage. This requires that companies continuously innovate, to think of new ideas that can be transformed or implemented as products, processes or services, generating value for the firm. Innovative solutions and processes are usually developed by a group of people, working together. A grouping of people that share and create new knowledge can be considered as a Community of Practice (CoP). CoP’s are places which provide a sound basis for organizational learning and encourage knowledge creation and acquisition. Virtual Communities of Practice (VCoP's) can perform a central role in promoting communication and collaboration between members who are dispersed in both time and space. Nevertheless, it is known that not all CoP's and VCoP's share the same levels of performance or produce the same results. This means that there are factors that enable or constrain the process of knowledge creation. With this in mind, we developed a case study in order to identify both the motivations and the constraints that members of an organization experience when taking part in the knowledge creating processes of VCoP's. Results show that organizational culture and professional and personal development play an important role in these processes. No interviewee referred to direct financial rewards as a motivation factor for participation in VCoPs. Most identified the difficulty in aligning objectives established by the management with justification for the time spent in the VCoP. The interviewees also said that technology is not a constraint.
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Paper accepted for the OKLC 2009 - International Conference on Organizational Learning, Knowledge and Capabilities (26-28th, April 2009, Amsterdam, the Netherlands).
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March 19 - 22, 2006, São Paulo, BRAZIL World Congress on Computer Science, Engineering and Technology Education
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5th. European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering (ECCOMAS 2008) 8th. World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM8)
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Nowadays, with the use of technology and the Internet, education is undergoing significant changes, contemplating new ways of teaching and learning. One of the widely methods of teaching used to promote knowledge, consists in the use of virtual environments available in various formats, taking as example the teaching-learning platforms, which are available online. The Internet access and use of Laptops have created the technological conditions for teachers and students can benefit from the diversity of online information, communication, collaboration and sharing with others. The integration of Internet services in the teaching practices can provide thematic, social and digital enrichment for the agents involved. In this paper we will talk about the advantages of LMS (Learning Management Systems) such as Moodle, to support the presential lectures in higher education. We also will analyse its implications for student support and online interaction, leading educational agents to a mixing of different learning environments, where they can combine face-to-face instruction with computer-mediated instruction, blended-learning, and increases the options for better quality and quantity of human interaction in a learning environment. We also will present some tools traditionally used in online assessment and that are part of the functionalities of Moodle. These tools can provide interesting alternatives to promote a more significant learning and contribute to the development of flexible and customized models of an evaluation which we want to be more efficient.
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This essay sees “through” an object produced by Portuguese folklore: the moliceiro boat of Ria de Aveiro, whose most original characteristic is the group of four different panels painted on each boat. These unique panels have echoed national mythologies and have undergone influence from institutional channels of instruction and propaganda for much of the twentieth century. We will analyse how this boat expresses the inventory of a community’s identity, imagination, and practices.
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Object-oriented programming languages presently are the dominant paradigm of application development (e. g., Java,. NET). Lately, increasingly more Java applications have long (or very long) execution times and manipulate large amounts of data/information, gaining relevance in fields related with e-Science (with Grid and Cloud computing). Significant examples include Chemistry, Computational Biology and Bio-informatics, with many available Java-based APIs (e. g., Neobio). Often, when the execution of such an application is terminated abruptly because of a failure (regardless of the cause being a hardware of software fault, lack of available resources, etc.), all of its work already performed is simply lost, and when the application is later re-initiated, it has to restart all its work from scratch, wasting resources and time, while also being prone to another failure and may delay its completion with no deadline guarantees. Our proposed solution to address these issues is through incorporating mechanisms for checkpointing and migration in a JVM. These make applications more robust and flexible by being able to move to other nodes, without any intervention from the programmer. This article provides a solution to Java applications with long execution times, by extending a JVM (Jikes research virtual machine) with such mechanisms. Copyright (C) 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.